Month: November 2016

Intel is following up on news early Tuesday about its partnership with Mobileye and Delphi on self-driving tech with more autonomous vehicle news: its creating a whole group dedicated to pursuit of self-driving solution development, called youll never guess the Automated Driving Group (ADG for

A recent study revealed that the basicunderlying mechanisms of quantum computing a potentially ultrafast method of computer processing are viable. A fully operational quantum computer would be nothing short of revolutionary; with this in mind, Google appears to have officially declared that its

Tapping directly into someone’s brain in order to share thoughts isn’t just for Spock anymore. An international team of researchers were able to replicate the Vulcan Mind Meld by creating a device that allows two people to share information through thought. The researchers tested the technology

Men enjoy hot, sexy looking cars with curves, huge rims, thin wheels, lowered skirts, angel-eye headlights, and the loud engine purr. Over the years, these well-loved features are pushed to the limit with concept cars that give you a glimpse of the exciting future of automobile design and

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They’re always coming out with new technology that seems to know more about us than we do, and it can feel pretty creepy sometimes. But besides knowing what to advertise to us on Facebook, there are massive potential benefits to the environment, social change, and energy conservation on the

U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the leading prosecutor in the case against the late hacker and activist Aaron Swartz, said in a statement released late Wednesday that she would have recommended to the judge a prison sentence of six months, not the maximum sentence of 35 years Swartz potentially